NOD32 suggestion

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by rdsu, Jan 24, 2004.

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  1. rdsu

    rdsu Registered Member

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    Hi,

    Can you add the option to delete files inside the most compress files?

    Like .zip, .rar, .ace, .7z, .cab, .bz2, .iso, .tar, .gz, .arj, .jar, and more...

    Thanks and keep the excellent work ;)
     
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  4. radicalb21

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    Hey Vampiric Crow,
    It's radicalb21. At this point it is not possible to delete infected files from within archived files. I started a thread about scanning from within the context menu back in June of 03. I have been told that this feature will be added after all problems with software conflicts have been resolved. Also they have said as long as an infected file within an archive remains there it can't hurt you. They also said if this file is extracted it will be detected and dealt with via AMON. If you have any further questions I will try and help you or point you were to go for help.
     
  5. radicalb21

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    Here is the link to the thread I was talking about:

    http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=10337
     
  6. rdsu

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    Ok, thanks :)
     
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    Your welcome.
     
  8. Paul Wilders

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    Gents.

    Since there is no need to keep two threads open on one and the same subject, I'm closing this one - no offense intended ;)

    regards.

    paul
     
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